Address: 206 S Gregg St Ste D, Columbia, SC 29205, USA
Phone: +18039395200
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
Luis S
Horrible phone service. Been in the business for over a decade. Explained previous plumber could not finish and make assessment of issue, and conversation went downhill from there.
Santo Walker
Arrived on time and fixed problem in professional manner
Earnest Gleason
Installed a new boiler and radiators, great service and very happy with the final result. I've been using them for a few years now and they always provide a great service.
John Hilton
Professional, friendly and reliable service. Very reasonably priced.
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Yes, we do! Give us a call!
The cost starts at $525. Call to get an estimate of your needed services.
Faucet installations start at $168.99.
Yes, call to learn more!
We can offer you a free quote based on a remote interview!
We service in Richland County, Lexington County, Elgin, SC, and their surrounding areas.
It costs between $150-225, depending on the work it takes to clean your drains properly and efficiently.
Any permits or inspections needed to complete the job are covered in our fees and handled accordingly.
We stand by our products and services 100%, and we provide a 1-year warranty free of charge.
We are open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
We service Richland County and Lexington County.
It could be because of your water heater. The first thing we do is look at your water heating needs. Then we look to see if the water heater is working properly and delivering the water that it’s supposed to. If it is, it may just not be sized properly.
Absolutely. They only get worse over time and can cause major damage to your home.
If you think you have a leak in your home, there’s an easy way you can check. Go out to your water meter and record the level. Make sure no one uses any water for a few hours, then go back and check the meter again (it’s easiest to do this when everyone goes to bed, then check it again first thing in the morning). If the level has changed, you probably have a leak.
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